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Vintage box fan McGraw-Edison "Eskimo"
I picked this fan out of the trash and cleaned it up. It moves a ton of air! I use it to help me sleep at night, and it gets 10 to 24 hours of use ...
New Orleans Saints Vintage Reebok Re-Issue Crew Hooded Sweatshirt ...
Reebok NFL Sweatshirts Combine your favorite comfortable hoodie and your classic love of football in this stylish Vintage ReIssue pullover Crew Hooded Sweatshirt from Reebok. Features distressed water based screen print team logo on chest that gives a spray paint effect classic/silicone wash for retro look and feel multi layer fabric & back neck label drawstring hood front pockets for added warmth vintage stitching and ReIssue canvas jock tag at bottom right. Made of machine washable...

vintage electric box fan?
anyone know where to find information on an old box fan made in NY by company named Frigid
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Vintage Box Fan - Bookshelf
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All about Motor Sports, The Race Fan and Beginner's Complete Guide IL 60622 (312) 829-7065 CSRG (Classic Sports Racing Group), PO Box 488, Los Altos. CA 94023 (415) 948-2857 CVAR (Corinthian Vintage Auto Racing), PO Box 232 ... |
Vintage Box Fan - News
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Collecting Willard Marshall Still, all hope wasn't lost if you were a kid who fell in love with a vintage set. There was a secret weapon that allowed you to get a card from that set you craved. That weapon was “the box”. Every shop had one. Seemingly, every dealer at a card show |
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(123 diggs) The 10 Most Awesome, and Embarrasing, Vintage Texas Fruit Labels (PICS)
You know, people used to care about packaging back in the day. Not like now. And by "care," I mean throw any odd -- the odder the better, it seems -- label on your farm's fruit and vegetable boxes. Texas, of course, had a big agricultural economy when all this was going on, so locally produced labels often contained some Lone Star love...
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You know, people used to care about packaging back in the day. Not like now. And by "care," I mean throw any odd -- the odder the better, it seems -- label on your farm's fruit and vegetable boxes. Texas, of course, had a big agricultural economy when all this was going on, so locally produced labels often contained some Lone Star love...And by





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